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10 Dirty Imperial Romans

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For coin #10

Valentinian I

RIC IX Siscia 7A

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Coin # 6 is equally vague as #5 as the details ain't there.

Here is what I know about it.

Constantine I

Bust facing right. Laureate headgear.

The obverse legend is not completely clear.

SOLIINVI-CTOCOMITI

Sol standing facing, head facing left.

Omega in left field.

I can't make out the last letter in exergue.

What looks like the omega symbol in left field to me is not having any matches anywhere or in Helvetica's Excel sheets. Any help would be appreciated.
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Coin #7 is also going to be a tough one. The flan is ragged and most of the legend is off of the flan. The reverse is also fairly worn. Despite all that, I still like the coin and it cleaned up rather well.

Gallienus

Radiate head right.

Gamma in left field.

A goddess standing facing, head facing left. Holding scepter in right hand. Holding something in left hand.

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For coin #8.

Constantius II

RIC VII Cyzicus 104/110

According to Helvetica, Cyzicus 104 and 110 are identical.

DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG

FEL TEMP-REPARATIO

I can barely make out the mintmark in exergue. It might be SMKA.

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Coin #9 I'm slightly confused about. You guys say it's a Theodosius.

It looks like a Theodosius II or Honorius to me.

I think it has a GLORI-A ROMA-NORVM reverse. With globe between two emperors.

I would appreciate some help.
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